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Pushing Monks


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Object Name:
Pushing Monks (Object ID: 1577)
Accession:
Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz - The Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz Chapbook Collection (appx 400 volumes), plus 80 cassette tapes and miscellaneous other items
Object Artist(s):
Jeremy Richards
Object Type:
Print
Object Subtype:
Chapbook
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City:
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United States

Performances:

  • 6 - Jeremy Richards - The Man
  • 8 - Jeremy Richards - Knuckle and Jaw
  • 10 - Jeremy Richards - Pantsless
  • 12 - Jeremy Richards - Give Up
  • 13 - Jeremy Richards - (An At)tempt at Elegy
  • 15 - Jeremy Richards - Echo
  • 16 - Jeremy Richards - The Semiotics of DON'T WALK
  • 19 - Jeremy Richards - Nietzsche Works the Graveyard Shift
  • 22 - Jeremy Richards - Amnesia Foam
  • 24 - Jeremy Richards - An Inaccurate Theory of Everything
  • 26 - Jeremy Richards - Often I Hear
  • 27 - Jeremy Richards - Partisan
  • 29 - Jeremy Richards - Successful Operation Separates Dancer, Dance
  • 31 - Jeremy Richards - Push Monks

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